As subject , Took the bike up to Croft today and i have a problem . The bike will run fine for 30 or so miles then die so pull in turn of the ignition wait a couple of minutes then start the bike ,everything is fine , 30 miles or so later repeat . It appears to be fuel starvation so i,m thinking fuel pump or filter ?

I replaced the inner tank filters on the SS tank as part of the strip-down for racing.

It's actually quite an easy job to do - at least I managed to do it!

There are indeed two filters - one is a guaze filter which lays in the bottom of the tank, before the pump, and the other is a standard Ducatui cartridge type after the pump. Really easy to replace both of these and parts should be around £20. I got mine from Nelly at Cornerspeed as he had them in stock along with a new petrol tap (I broke it!) and a sealing ring for the outer petrol cap ring.

After reading antonye,s reply I had a classic Doh!!! moment , ofcourse it was a pressure problem cant for the life of me think why i was over complicating things

Sure enough went out , pulled the breatherpipe off and was greeted by a rush of air into the tank , a quick blow through the breather valve confirmed its on back to front . Have'nt a clue how long its been like that , looking at the service history its last MOT was july last year and the previous owner only managed to amass 72 miles from then until november when it was SORN,ed so its anyone,s guess .

Just a quick update , Finally managed to get a semi decent run in today (80 miles or so) and everything is fine , the bike didnt miss a beat . Just need to balance the carbs now as they are way out of synch .

Everything done today and carb,s balanced (they where way out of synch) Its transformed the bike totally , its now a joy to ride I used Morgan carbtune gauges , the ones with a steel rod in the tubes not Mercury (seems mercury manometers are a no no these days) and though i was sceptical at first they worked fine .

Frank your right it is easy enough to do just damned fiddly trying to get to the synchronising screw